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Continue ShoppingShe makes homemade jam. Everyone agrees that it's wonderful.
She plays the violin. Less agreement on that part.
Orchard Song is Bea's portrait — not a formal one, not staged. She is in the orchard, or the orchard has grown around her; the botanicals are not behind her but through her, the way things in her world tend to arrange themselves without being asked. She is not looking at you. She is listening for something, or perhaps she has already heard it. The violin is present. Everything else is negotiating its position.
Watercolor and layered collage, warm against the gold of a Vermont autumn that remembers things. The print for rooms with enough atmosphere to hold her — and for people who find the orchard more interesting after dark.
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| 5x7 print | 8x10 frame |
| 8x10 print | 11x14 frame |
| 11x14 print | 16x20 frame |
| 16x20 print | 18x24 frame |
| 18x24 print | 22x28 frame |
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A note when a new guest arrives. Eloise tells you who's coming, who's already at the table, and what they're bringing with them.
Sent quietly, never urgently, by Amy at Paperfinch.